*easymotion.txt* Version 2.0 Last change:11 Feb 2014. ______ __ ___ __ _ / ____/____ ________ __/ |/ /____ / /_(_)____ ____ / __/ / __ `/ ___/ / / / /|_/ // __ \/ __/ // __ \/ __ \ / /___ / /_/ (__ ) /_/ / / / // /_/ / /_/ // /_/ / / / / /_____/ \__,_/____/\__, /_/ /_/ \____/\__/_/ \____/_/ /_/ /____/ - Vim motions on speed! ============================================================================== CONTENTS *easymotion-contents* Introduction ....................... |easymotion-introduction| Usage .............................. |easymotion-usage| Default mappings ................ |easymotion-default-mappings| More mappings ................... |easymotion-more-mappings| Requirements ....................... |easymotion-requirements| Configuration ...................... |easymotion-configuration| EasyMotion_keys ................. |EasyMotion_keys| EasyMotion_do_shade ............. |EasyMotion_do_shade| EasyMotion_do_mapping ........... |EasyMotion_do_mapping| EasyMotion_grouping ............. |EasyMotion_grouping| EasyMotion_smartcase ............ |EasyMotion_smartcase| EasyMotion_smartsign ............ |EasyMotion_smartsign| EasyMotion_use_migemo ........... |EasyMotion_use_migemo| EasyMotion_use_upper ........... |EasyMotion_use_upper| EasyMotion_enter_jump_first ..... |EasyMotion_enter_jump_first| EasyMotion_prompt ............... |EasyMotion_prompt| EasyMotion_highlight ............ |EasyMotion_highlight| EasyMotion_add_search_history.... |EasyMotion_add_search_history| Custom highlighting ............. |easymotion-custom-hl| Custom mappings ................. |easymotion-custom-mappings| Leader key .................. |easymotion-leader-key| Custom keys ................. |easymotion-custom-keys| License ............................ |easymotion-license| Known bugs ......................... |easymotion-known-bugs| Contributing ....................... |easymotion-contributing| Credits ............................ |easymotion-credits| ============================================================================== Introduction *easymotion* *easymotion-introduction* EasyMotion provides a much simpler way to use some motions in vim. It takes the out of w or f{char} by highlighting all possible choices and allowing you to press one key to jump directly to the target. When one of the available motions is triggered, all visible text preceding or following the cursor is faded, and motion targets are highlighted. ============================================================================== Usage *easymotion-usage* EasyMotion is triggered by one of the provided mappings (see |easymotion-default-mappings| for details). Example: > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Type w to trigger the word motion |w|. See |easymotion-leader-key| for details about the leader key. When the motion is triggered, the text is updated (no braces are actually added, the text is highlighted in red by default): > Lorem {a}psum {b}olor {c}it {d}met. Press "c" to jump to the beginning of the word "sit": > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Similarly, if you're looking for an "o", you can use the |f| motion. Type fo, and all "o" characters are highlighted: > L{a}rem ipsum d{b}l{c}r sit amet. Press "b" to jump to the second "o": > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. And that's it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Default mappings *easymotion-default-mappings* The default configuration defines the following mappings in normal, visual and operator-pending mode if |g:EasyMotion_do_mapping| is on: Note: The default leader has been changed to to avoid conflicts with other plugins you may have installed Default Mapping | Details ---------------------|---------------------------------------------- f{char} | Find {char} to the right. See |f|. F{char} | Find {char} to the left. See |F|. t{char} | Till before the {char} to the right. See |t|. T{char} | Till after the {char} to the left. See |T|. w | Beginning of word forward. See |w|. W | Beginning of WORD forward. See |W|. b | Beginning of word backward. See |b|. B | Beginning of WORD backward. See |B|. e | End of word forward. See |e|. E | End of WORD forward. See |E|. ge | End of word backward. See |ge|. gE | End of WORD backward. See |gE|. j | Line downward. See |j|. k | Line upward. See |k|. n | Jump to latest "/" or "?" forward. See |n|. N | Jump to latest "/" or "?" backward. See |N|. s | Find(Search) {char} forward and backward. | See |f| and |F|. See |easymotion-leader-key| and |mapleader| for details about the leader key. See |easymotion-custom-mappings| for customizing the default mappings. EasyMotion table *easymotion-plug-table* Mapping Table | Default ---------------------|---------------------------------------------- (easymotion-f) | f{char} (easymotion-F) | F{char} (easymotion-t) | t{char} (easymotion-T) | T{char} (easymotion-w) | w (easymotion-W) | W (easymotion-b) | b (easymotion-B) | B (easymotion-e) | e (easymotion-E) | E (easymotion-ge)| ge (easymotion-gE)| gE (easymotion-j) | j (easymotion-k) | k (easymotion-n) | n (easymotion-N) | N (easymotion-s) | s More Mapping Table | (No assignment by default) ----------------------------------|--------------------------------- (easymotion-bd-f) | See |(easymotion-s)| (easymotion-bd-t) | See |(easymotion-bd-t)| (easymotion-bd-w) | See |(easymotion-bd-w)| (easymotion-bd-W) | See |(easymotion-bd-W)| (easymotion-bd-e) | See |(easymotion-bd-e)| (easymotion-bd-E) | See |(easymotion-bd-E)| (easymotion-bd-jk) | See |(easymotion-bd-jk)| (easymotion-bd-n) | See |(easymotion-bd-n)| (easymotion-jumptoanywhere) | See |(easymotion-jumptoanywhere)| (easymotion-repeat) | See |(easymotion-repeat)| (easymotion-next) | See |(easymotion-next)| (easymotion-previous) | See |(easymotion-previous)| (easymotion-sol-j) | See |(easymotion-sol-j)| (easymotion-eol-j) | See |(easymotion-eol-j)| | Within Line Motion | See |easymotion-within-line| ----------------------------------|--------------------------------- (easymotion-sl) | See |(easymotion-sl)| (easymotion-fl) | See |(easymotion-fl)| (easymotion-Fl) | See |(easymotion-Fl)| (easymotion-bd-fl) | See |(easymotion-sl)| (easymotion-tl) | See |(easymotion-tl)| (easymotion-Tl) | See |(easymotion-Tl)| (easymotion-bd-tl) | See |(easymotion-bd-tl)| (easymotion-wl) | See |(easymotion-wl)| (easymotion-bl) | See |(easymotion-bl)| (easymotion-bd-wl) | See |(easymotion-bd-wl)| (easymotion-el) | See |(easymotion-el)| (easymotion-gel) | See |(easymotion-gel)| (easymotion-bd-el) | See |(easymotion-bd-el)| (easymotion-lineforward) | See |(easymotion-lineforward)| (easymotion-linebackward) | See |(easymotion-linebackward)| (easymotion-lineanywhere) | See |(easymotion-lineanywhere)| | Multi Input Find Motion | See |easymotion-multi-input| ----------------------------------|--------------------------------- (easymotion-s2) | See |(easymotion-s2)| (easymotion-f2) | See |(easymotion-f2)| (easymotion-F2) | See |(easymotion-F2)| (easymotion-bd-f2) | See |(easymotion-s2)| (easymotion-t2) | See |(easymotion-t2)| (easymotion-T2) | See |(easymotion-T2)| (easymotion-bd-t2) | See |(easymotion-bd-t2)| | (easymotion-sl2) | See |(easymotion-sl2)| (easymotion-fl2) | See |(easymotion-fl2)| (easymotion-Fl2) | See |(easymotion-Fl2)| (easymotion-tl2) | See |(easymotion-tl2)| (easymotion-Tl2) | See |(easymotion-Tl2)| | (easymotion-sn) | See |(easymotion-sn)| (easymotion-fn) | See |(easymotion-fn)| (easymotion-Fn) | See |(easymotion-Fn)| (easymotion-bd-fn) | See |(easymotion-sn)| (easymotion-tn) | See |(easymotion-tn)| (easymotion-Tn) | See |(easymotion-Tn)| (easymotion-bd-tn) | See |(easymotion-bd-tn)| | (easymotion-sln) | See |(easymotion-sln)| (easymotion-fln) | See |(easymotion-fln)| (easymotion-Fln) | See |(easymotion-Fln)| (easymotion-bd-fln) | See |(easymotion-sln)| (easymotion-tln) | See |(easymotion-tln)| (easymotion-Tln) | See |(easymotion-Tln)| (easymotion-bd-tln) | See |(easymotion-bd-tln)| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ More mappings *easymotion-more-mappings* These mappings are not mapped by Default. Bidirection ~ Note: bd is short for bidirectional (easymotion-s) *(easymotion-s)* *(easymotion-bd-f)* Find {char} to bidirection(forward and backward at the same time.) See |f| & |F|. (easymotion-bd-t) *(easymotion-bd-t)* Till before & after the {char}. See |t| & |T|. (easymotion-bd-w) *(easymotion-bd-w)* Beginning of word forward and backward. See |w| & |b|. (easymotion-bd-W) *(easymotion-bd-W)* Beginning of WORD forward and backward. See |W| & |B|. (easymotion-bd-e) *(easymotion-bd-e)* End of word forward and backward. See |e| & |ge|. (easymotion-bd-E) *(easymotion-bd-E)* End of WORD forward and backward. See |e| & |ge|. (easymotion-bd-jk) *(easymotion-bd-jk)* Line downward and upward. See |j| & |k|. (easymotion-bd-n) *(easymotion-bd-n)* Jump to latest "/" or "?" forward. See |n| & |N|. Jump To Anywhere ~ (easymotion-jumptoanywhere) *(easymotion-jumptoanywhere)* JumpToAnywhere motion! Default: Beginning and End of word, Camelcase, after '_', and after '#'. You can modify this motion behavior by vimrc |g:EasyMotion_re_anywhere|: *g:EasyMotion_re_anywhere* > let g:EasyMotion_re_anywhere = '\v' . \ '(<.|^$)' . '|' . \ '(.>|^$)' . '|' . \ '(\l)\zs(\u)' . '|' . \ '(_\zs.)' . '|' . \ '(#\zs.)' < Modified example: > let g:EasyMotion_re_anywhere = '\v' . \ '(<.|^)' . '|' . \ '(<.|.$)' . '|' . \ '(\l)\zs(\u)' . '|' . < Repeat ~ (easymotion-repeat) *(easymotion-repeat)* Repeat last motion! Repeat last motion type including input target character. Nothing will happen when previous motion doesn't exist. Last Find Motion~ In Find motion (e.g. |(easymotion-s)| ), to type `` without input characters invoke last find motion. This does not repeat motion type (e.g. Other word motion, (easymotion-j) etc...) but only repeat input characters. (easymotion-next) *(easymotion-next)* (easymotion-prev) *(easymotion-prev)* Jump to next/previous much. Only this motion can be move to off-screen match. This motion wrap around the end of the file if you set |'wrapscan'| in your vimrc. During this motion, matched text is highlighted. If you don't want to highlight them, set |g:EasyMotion_move_highlight| option to 0. Example: > nmap ; (easymotion-next) nmap , (easymotion-prev) < This feature is partly inspired by and based on vim-sneak. vim-sneak can be downloaded here: https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak EasyMotion dot repeat~ *easymotion-dotrepeat* *easymotion-textobjct* This feature requires tpope/vim-repeat https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat All motion type support '.' repeat. Example: > " vimrc: omap z (easymotion-t) let g:EasyMotion_keys='hklyuiopnm,qwertzxcvbasdgjf;' < Text sample: > {cursor}Lorem ipsum dolor sit ame*t*, consectetur adipisicing eli*t*, sed do eiusmod tempor < type `dzt` and type first target marker(in this case, `h`) > {cursor}*t*, consectetur adipisicing eli*t,* sed do eiusmod tempor < just type '`.`' > *t,* sed do eiusmod tempor < JK Motion ~ *easymotion-jk-motion* JK motion option *(easymotion-j)* *(easymotion-k)* *g:EasyMotion_startofline* When using the |j| or |k| motion, the cursor can be configured to stay in the current column instead of start of line by setting this option to 0. If you want to use both keep cursor colum JK motion and start of line JK motion, set g:EasyMotion_startofline to 0 to keep cursor colum JK motion and map |(easymotion-sol-j)| & |(easymotion-sol-k)| to use start of line JK motion. > let g:EasyMotion_startofline = 0 # keep cursor colum JK motion map J (easymotion-sol-j) map K (easymotion-sol-k) < Default: 1 Start of Line JK motion *(easymotion-sol-j)* *(easymotion-sol-k)* *(easymotion-sol-bd-jk)* Match start of line JK motion Example: > map J (easymotion-sol-j) map K (easymotion-sol-k) < End of Line JK motion *(easymotion-eol-j)* *(easymotion-eol-k)* *(easymotion-eol-bd-jk)* Match End of line JK motion Example: > map J (easymotion-eol-j) map K (easymotion-eol-K) Within line motion ~ *easymotion-within-line* (easymotion-sl) *(easymotion-sl)* *(easymotion-bd-fl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-s)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-fl) *(easymotion-fl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-f)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-Fl) *(easymotion-Fl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-F)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-tl) *(easymotion-tl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-t)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-Tl) *(easymotion-Tl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-T)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-bd-tl) *(easymotion-bd-tl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-bd-t)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-wl) *(easymotion-wl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-w)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-bl) *(easymotion-bl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-b)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-bd-wl) *(easymotion-bd-wl)* This function is same as |(easymotion-bd-w)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-el) *(easymotion-el)* This function is same as |(easymotion-e)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-gel) *(easymotion-gel)* This function is same as |(easymotion-ge)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-bd-el) *(easymotion-bd-el)* This function is same as |(easymotion-bd-e)|, except range is within current cursor line. (easymotion-lineforward) *(easymotion-lineforward)* This function is a little same as |(easymotion-jumptoanywhere)|, except range is within current cursor line and direction is forward. (easymotion-linebackward) *(easymotion-linebackward)* This function is a little same as |(easymotion-jumptoanywhere)|, except range is within current cursor line and direction is backward. (easymotion-lineanywhere) *(easymotion-lineanywhere)* This function is same as |(easymotion-jumptoanywhere)|, except range is within current cursor line.(bidirectional) You can customize the behavior of this function by vimrc. |g:EasyMotion_re_line_anywhere|: *g:EasyMotion_re_line_anywhere* Default: > let g:EasyMotion_re_line_anywhere = '\v' . \ '(<.|^$)' . '|' . \ '(.>|^$)' . '|' . \ '(\l)\zs(\u)' . '|' . \ '(_\zs.)' . '|' . \ '(#\zs.)' < Modified example: > let g:EasyMotion_re_line_anywhere = '\v' . \ '(<.|^)' . '|' . \ '(>.|.$)' . '|' . \ '(\l)\zs(\u)' . '|' . Multi Input Find Motion!~ *easymotion-multi-input* *easymotion-two-key* *easymotion-{find}n* *(easymotion-{find}n)* *(easymotion-{find}2)* EasyMotion provide another find motion by multi input target. Example: > nmap s (easymotion-s2) xmap s (easymotion-s2) omap z (easymotion-s2) nmap s (easymotion-sn) xmap s (easymotion-sn) omap z (easymotion-sn) < If you like typing two or above characters as target similar to vim-smalls or vim-seek/vim-sneak, |EasyMotion| also provide this feature. With above keymapping, Invoke EasyMotion by two character: s{char}{char} (Type s{char} to use just one {char} is also allowed) And you can use as much target char as you like: s{char}{char}{char}... You can use to delete while typing. Note: 'n' key motion provide incremental highlighting feature. If you don't want to highlight incrementally, set |g:EasyMotion_inc_highlight| option to 0. All Find motion (s,f,F,t,T,sl,fl,Fl,tl,Tl) support this feature! (|l| means within line motion) *(easymotion-sn)* *(easymotion-fn)* *(easymotion-Fn)* *(easymotion-tn)* *(easymotion-Tn)* *(easymotion-bd-tn)* *(easymotion-sln)* *(easymotion-fln)* *(easymotion-Fln)* *(easymotion-tln)* *(easymotion-Tln)* *(easymotion-bd-tln)* *(easymotion-s2)* *(easymotion-f2)* *(easymotion-F2)* *(easymotion-t2)* *(easymotion-T2)* *(easymotion-bd-t2)* *(easymotion-sl2)* *(easymotion-fl2)* *(easymotion-Fl2)* *(easymotion-tl2)* *(easymotion-Tl2)* *(easymotion-bd-tl2)* Find Motion Command Line~ *easymotion-command-line* EasyMotion has own command line for find motions, especially for 'n' key motion(e.g. |(easymotoin-sn)|). This command line is inspired by over.vim and actually uses the library of over.vim command line. over.vim can be downloaded here: https://github.com/osyo-manga/vim-over Library: https://github.com/osyo-manga/vital-over Note: These settings are experimental. They could be changed in the near future. Default Command Line Mappings~ Most default mappings work same as default command line mapping of Vim. See |cmdline.txt| Key Mappings | Details ----------------------- |---------------------------------------------- | Execute EasyMotion. or | Cancel or | Cursor right or | Cursor left or | cursor to beginning of command-line or | cursor to end of command-line or | Delete one character | Delete one character at the cursor pos | Delete the word before the cursor | Delete all entered characters before the cursor or | Recall older (previous) search from history or | Recall more recent (next) search from history {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} | Insert Register. See |c_Ctrl-R| | Insert the Word under cursor | Insert the |WORD| under cursor | Insert the Filename under cursor ------------------------|--------------------------------------- (paste) | Paste yanked text to the command line | Default: (buffer-complete) | Completion of buffer text Default: *(em-scroll-f)* | Scroll window forward & jump to the next match | Default: *(em-scroll-b)* | Scroll window backward & jump to previous match | Default: *(em-jumpback)* | Jump back original cursor position like | Default: *(em-openallfold)* | Open all fold | Default: Customize Command Line Mappings~ *EMCommandLineNoreMap* You can use |EMCommandLineNoreMap| (like |cnoremap|) to customize find motion command line key mappings by vimrc. This mapping is always no recursive mapping, so you should map to not but |(em-scroll-f)|. Example: > " == EM is short for EasyMotion " Enter by to excute faster & easily EMCommandLineNoreMap EMCommandLineNoreMap " Enter by `;` to excute faster & easily EMCommandLineNoreMap ; EMCommandLineNoreMap ; " Buffer Completion with Ctrl-D EMCommandLineNoreMap (buffer-complete) < *EMCommandLineMap* *EMCommandLineUnMap* EasyMotion also provide |EMCommandLineMap| (like |cmap|) and |EMCommandLineUnMap| (like |cunmap|) command, but probably you don't need these command because there is no case it require recursive mappings. Note(again): These settings, especially about keymappings are __EXPERIMENTAL__. They could be changed in the near future. However, it works well and so useful, so I release it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.3 Special mappings *easymotion-special-mappings* The default configuration defines the following mappings in visual and operator-pending mode if |g:EasyMotion_do_special_mapping| is on: > let g:EasyMotion_do_special_mapping = 1 < Default: 0 Special Mapping | Details ---------------------|---------------------------------------------- {operator}l | Select, yank, paste, delete, or other operation of | lines. See |(easymotion-special-l)|. {operator}p | Select, yank, paste, delete, or other operation of | phrase. See |(easymotion-special-p)|. or you can map them by yourself Mapping Table | Details -----------------------------|-------------------------------------- (easymotion-special-l) | See |(easymotion-special-l)| (easymotion-special-p) | See |(easymotion-special-p)| See |easymotion-leader-key| and |mapleader| for details about the leader key. ============================================================================== Requirements *easymotion-requirements* EasyMotion needs at least vim 7.3 to run without problems. Active development and testing is done with vim 7.4 since the 2.0 release of EasyMotion. Vi-compatible mode must be disabled. If there are any problems due to the vim version you use, feel free to open an issue on github! https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion/issues ============================================================================== Configuration *easymotion-configuration* EasyMotion will work fine without any configuration, but you can override the default behavior by setting configuration variables globally in your |vimrc| file. Example (this will change the target keys and disable shading): > let g:EasyMotion_keys = '1234567890' let g:EasyMotion_do_shade = 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EasyMotion_keys *EasyMotion_keys* *g:EasyMotion_keys* Set the keys which will be used for motion targets. Add as many keys as you want. There's a lower chance that the motion targets will be grouped if many keys are available. However, the most people are easier to type 2 keys than press shift and EasyMotion shows two labels at the same time, so it's maybe better to remove the keys which is hard to type. EasyMotion uses the last keys as a first of grouped targets if there are a lot of targets, so I recommend to set keys which is easier to type as last keys(like `f`,`j`,`;`). Default: 'asdghklqwertyuiopzxcvbnmfj;' Example: > " Lower a-z let g:EasyMotion_keys = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' " a-z & A-Z 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' " a-z & A-Z & 0-9 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789' " qwerty 'asdfghjkl;qwertyuiopzxcvbnm' < ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EasyMotion_do_shade *EasyMotion_do_shade* *g:EasyMotion_do_shade* The default behavior is to shade the text following the cursor (forward motions) or preceding the cursor (backward motions) to make the motion targets more visible. Set this option to 0 if you want to disable text shading. Default: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EasyMotion_do_mapping *EasyMotion_do_mapping* *g:EasyMotion_do_mapping* Set this option to 0 if you want to disable the default mappings. See |easymotion-default-mappings| for details about the default mappings. Note: If you disable this option, you'll have to map the motions yourself. See |easymotion-custom-mappings| for customizing the default mappings. Default: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EasyMotion_grouping *EasyMotion_grouping* *g:EasyMotion_grouping* When there are too many possible targets on the screen, the results have to be grouped. This configuration option lets you change which grouping algorithm you want to use. There are two grouping algorithms available: * Single-key priority (value: 1) ------------------- This algorithm prioritizes single-key jumps for the targets closest to the cursor and only groups the last jump targets to maximize the amount of single-key jumps. This algorithm works recursively and will work with as few keys as two. Example (with |EasyMotion_keys| = "abcdef"): > x x x x x x x x x < The |w| motion is triggered: > a b c d e f f f f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Direct jump to target ^ ^ ^ ^ Enter group "f" < * Original (value: 2) -------- This is the original algorithm which always groups all targets if there are too many possible motion targets. Example (with |EasyMotion_keys| = "abcdef"): > x x x x x x x x x < The |w| motion is triggered: > a a a a a a b b b ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Enter group "a" ^ ^ ^ Enter group "b" Default: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Smartcase *EasyMotion_smartcase* *g:EasyMotion_smartcase* Matching target keys by smartcase. You can type target keys more lazily. Add following description in your vimrc: > let g:EasyMotion_smartcase = 1 Default:0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Smartsign *EasyMotion_smartsign* *g:EasyMotion_use_smartsign_us* *g:EasyMotion_use_smartsign_ja* Matching signs target keys by smartcase like. E.g. type '1' and it matches both '1' and '!' in Find motion. This feature is depend on keyboard layout, so you must choose which keyboard layout you use. How to discriminate: Shift-2 = @ -> US layout Shift-2 = " -> JP layout > let g:EasyMotion_use_smartsign_us = 1 < or > let g:EasyMotion_use_smartsign_jp = 1 < Default: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Migemo *EasyMotion_use_migemo* *g:EasyMotion_use_migemo* |Easymotion| can match multibyte Japanese character with a alphabet input. For example, 'fa' can search 'あ'. This feature doesn't require |cmigemo| because |Easymotion| includes regex patterns generated by cmigemo. Please see http://0xcc.net/migemo/ if you want to know more about migemo. Add following description in your vimrc: > let g:EasyMotion_use_migemo = 1 Default:0 This feature is based on rhysd(@Linda_pp)'s clever-f script, which can be downloaded here: https://github.com/rhysd/clever-f.vim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Show target key by upper letter *EasyMotion_use_upper* *g:EasyMotion_use_upper* |Easymotion| shows target labels by uppercase letter, but you can type it as lowercase and Easymotion automatically convert it uppercase. This feature improve targets readability. Example: > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Type w and the text is updated: > Lorem {A}psum {B}olor {C}it {D}met. Press "c" (<- lowercase!) to jump to the beginning of the word "sit": > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Add following description in your vimrc: > let g:EasyMotion_use_upper = 1 let g:EasyMotion_keys = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ;' Default:0 Note: Make sure |g:EasyMotion_keys| doesn't include lowercase This feature is inspired by t9md's vim-smalls, which can be downloaded here: https://github.com/t9md/vim-smalls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jump to first match by Enter or Space *EasyMotion_enter_jump_first* *g:EasyMotion_enter_jump_first* *EasyMotion_space_jump_first* *g:EasyMotion_space_jump_first* Type Enter or Space key and jump to first match (first letter of |g:EasyMotion_keys| ). Set this option to 1 if you want to enable this feature. Example: > let g:EasyMotion_enter_jump_first = 1 let g:EasyMotion_space_jump_first = 1 < Default: 0 Customize command line prompt *EasyMotion_prompt* *g:EasyMotion_prompt* You can customize command line prompt message in find motion. `{n}` is how many characters you type, and if {n} == 1 `(s)` will be ignored. Sample: > let g:EasyMotion_prompt = '{n}>>> ' < Default: > let g:EasyMotion_prompt = 'Search for {n} character(s): ' < This message will be: |(easymotion-s)| -> 'Search for 1 character: ' |(easymotion-s2)| -> 'Search for 2 characters: ' |(easymotion-sn)| -> 'Search for characters: ' Customize highlight behavior *EasyMotion_highlight* *g:EasyMotion_inc_highlight* While 'n' key find motion(e.g. |(easymotion-sn)|), EasyMotion incrementally highlight matched text. If you don't want to this feature, set this option to 0 > let g:EasyMotion_inc_highlight = 0 < Default: 1 *g:EasyMotion_move_highlight* While moving motion(|(easymotion-next)|, |(easymotion-prev)|), EasyMotion highlight matched text until cursor move, entering insert mode, or leaving buffer. If you don't want this feature, set this option to 0. > let g:EasyMotion_move_highlight = 0 < Default: 1 *g:EasyMotion_landing_highlight* If you want to highlight matched text temporarily (unhighlight timing is same with |g:EasyMotion_move_highlight|) after EasyMotion jump(landing), set this option to 0. > let g:EasyMotion_landing_highlight = 1 < Default: 0 EasyMotion_add_search_history *g:EasyMotion_add_search_history* If you set this option to 1, 'n' key find motion add inputed pattern to vim default search history. > let g:EasyMotion_add_search_history = 1 < Default: 0 EasyMotion_off_screen_search *g:EasyMotion_off_screen_search* If you set this option to 1, 'n' key find motion could search patterns even in off-screen range. > let g:EasyMotion_off_screen_search = 1 < Default: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Custom highlighting *easymotion-custom-hl* The default EasyMotion configuration uses two highlighting groups that link to groups with default values. The highlighting groups are: * EasyMotionTarget Highlights motion targets, the default value is bold red * EasyMotionTarget2First * EasyMotionTarget2Second Highlights motion targets, when target is two keys * EasyMotionShade Highlights shaded text, the default value is dark gray There are two ways to override the default colors: 1) Set the highlighting in your color scheme This will only affect a single color scheme. The default red/gray colors will be used if you change the color scheme to one that doesn't assign any EasyMotion colors. Example: > hi EasyMotionTarget ctermbg=none ctermfg=green hi EasyMotionShade ctermbg=none ctermfg=blue hi EasyMotionTarget2First ctermbg=none ctermfg=red hi EasyMotionTarget2Second ctermbg=none ctermfg=lightred < 2) Set the highlighting in your vimrc This is ideal if you want to link the colors to highlighting groups that are available in almost every color scheme, e.g. |ErrorMsg| (usually bright red) and Comment (usually faded). You can be sure that the color scheme's colors will be used instead of the default red/gray if you choose this option. Example: > hi link EasyMotionTarget ErrorMsg hi link EasyMotionShade Comment hi link EasyMotionTarget2First MatchParen hi link EasyMotionTarget2Second MatchParen < ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Custom mappings *easymotion-custom-mappings* EasyMotion allows you to customize all default mappings to avoid conflicts with existing mappings. It is possible to change the default leader key of all mappings to another key or sequence. It is also possible to fine tune the plugin to your need by changing every single sequence. Leader key *EasyMotion_leader_key* *easymotion-leader-key* *(easymotion-prefix)* The default leader key can be changed with the |(easymotion-prefix)| Set this keymapping to the key sequence to use as the prefix of the mappings described in |easymotion-default-mappings|. Note: The default leader key has been changed to '' to avoid conflicts with other plugins. You can revert to the original leader by setting this keymapping in your vimrc: > map (easymotion-prefix) < Default: '' Custom Keys *easymotion-custom-keys* All custom mappings follow the same format: > (easymotion-{motion}) < Example: > map s (easymotion-s) map _f (easymotion-f) map (easymotion-T) < See |easymotion-plug-table| for a table of motions that can be mapped and their default values. ============================================================================== License *easymotion-license* Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ============================================================================== Known bugs *easymotion-known-bugs* See: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion/issues Pull Requests are welcome! :) ============================================================================== Contributing *easymotion-contributing* If you experience any bugs or have feature requests, please open an issue on GitHub. Fork the source repository on GitHub and send a pull request if you have any code improvements. Author: Kim Silkebækken haya14busa (since version 2.0) Source repository: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion ============================================================================== Credits *easymotion-credits* - Ben Boeckel: ge and WORD motions - Drew Neil: operator-pending mappings - Rob O'Dwyer: customizable mappings without giving up all defaults - Michel D'Hooge: customizable leader - Maxime Bourget: search motion, improved JK motion behavior - Kearn Holliday: fix jumplist issues - Shougo Matsushita: fix CSApprox issue - supasorn: two key combos and bidirectional motion - mtth: startofline(keep column) - bootleq: fixed bufname bug - mattn: fix multibyte handling - yuex: fix visual mode selection bug (o command) and more!: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion/graphs/contributors EasyMotion is based on Bartlomiej Podolak's great PreciseJump script, which can be downloaded here: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3437 Special Thanks for other plugins and the authors:~ Migemo feature: - Author: rhysd(@Linda_pp) - https://github.com/rhysd/clever-f.vim Show uppercase feature: - Author: t9md - https://github.com/t9md/vim-smalls Find motion command line: - Author: osyo-manga - https://github.com/osyo-manga/vim-over - Library: https://github.com/osyo-manga/vital-over 2-key find motion: - Authors: goldfeld & justinmk - https://github.com/goldfeld/vim-seek - https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak Next/Previous motion: - Author: justinmk - https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak Dot repeat feature: - Author: tpope - https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: